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Start skydiving in Spain with apersonal coach, not a random AFF booking.

Personal coach-led planning for beginners, AFF students and licensed skydivers in Spain.
English / Russian / Ukrainian / Spanish
From your first AFF decision to licence progression, video feedback, tunnel training and sky camps — get a clear route through the sport before you spend money, book dates or follow random advice.

Where are you now?

Choose your current stage and get the right next step — whether you have never jumped before or you already have a license.

Never jumped before

You're curious about skydiving but don't know where to start, what AFF means, or how to do it safely in Spain.

Start from zero

AFF student

You're already doing AFF or planning to start soon, and you want a clear path instead of confusion between jumps.

Plan my AFF

Fresh licensed skydiver

You have your license or you're close to getting it, but you're not sure what skills to build next.

Build my next steps

Developing skydiver

You want better exits, body position, awareness, tracking, group skills or more structured coaching.

Improve my skills

Advanced skydiver

You're ready for more focused progression, camps, tunnel work, special jumps or advanced experiences.

Explore progression

The whole path — from first jump to confident skydiver.

01

First contact

You tell me your goal, experience level, language preference and timeline.

02

First jump or AFF

We choose the right entry point: first jump, AFF course or refresher.

03

AFF progression

You learn the foundation: exits, stability, altitude awareness, deployment and safe decision-making.

04

Solo consolidation

After AFF, we build consistency before you rush into complicated jumps.

05

License roadmap

You work toward your license with a clearer plan, not random advice.

06

Post-license support

You get help with what to do next: skills, jumps, tunnel, equipment, safety and goals.

07

Tunnel training

We use wind tunnel time to build body control faster and with more repetitions.

08

Sky Camps

We transfer tunnel skills into the sky through coached jumps and safe group progression.

09

Advanced experiences

When the foundation is ready, we can plan bigger goals: camps, special jumps and advanced progression.

Real students. Real progression.

This is not a theory-based coaching website. These are real AFF students, licensed jumpers and tunnel sessions where planning, feedback and progression matter.

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Why many new skydivers lose direction after AFF

The problem is rarely motivation. The problem is lack of structure.
Skydiving video review and post-licence progression planning in Spain
01

No roadmap

After AFF, many students know how to complete basic tasks, but they don't know what to build next.

  • No next skill priority
  • No progression sequence
  • No clear feedback loop
02

Random advice

New jumpers often get advice from many different people, but not every recommendation fits their current level.

  • Advice without context
  • Different opinions every weekend
  • Hard to know what applies now
03

Rushing into complexity

Without a plan, it's easy to join jumps that are too advanced and skip important foundations.

  • Groups above current level
  • Skipped foundations
  • Too much complexity too soon

Personal coaching, not random jumps.

Every stage has a purpose: prepare better, jump with intention, review honestly, and build the next skill only when the foundation is ready.

Roadmap

We define where you are now, what your next goal is, and what should come before it.

Preparation

You understand the jump before you do it: goal, plan, risks, exit, freefall tasks and landing priorities.

Coaching

You receive focused coaching based on your current level, not generic advice.

Feedback

We review what happened, what improved, and what needs to change next time.

Progression

You keep moving forward through clear steps instead of guessing what comes next.

A personal coach with a partner-powered ecosystem.

Skydive Coach Spain is led personally by Andrii. The goal is not to send you through a random course and disappear after the last jump.

I personally guide your progression, help you understand your next step, and keep the bigger picture under control — even when partner instructors, tunnel coaches or camp formats are involved.

You get the benefit of a wider ecosystem, but with one coach responsible for keeping your path clear.

Small group skydiving progression planning at a Spanish dropzone

Coach-led network

One responsible coach keeps partner training connected to your progression plan.

The people behind your progression

Andrii leads the roadmap, Karina supports tunnel and bodyflight development, and ground support helps document and support the student day.

Choose your next step.

You don't need to know the perfect program before you contact me. Choose the closest situation — I'll help you confirm the right path.

Start from zero

For complete beginners who want to understand AFF, costs, timeline and the safest way to start in Spain.

Start from zero

AFF course support

For students who want personal guidance before and during AFF instead of going through the course blindly.

Plan my AFF

Post-license coaching

For new licensed skydivers who want feedback, direction and safer skill progression.

Get coaching

Tunnel + sky camps

For skydivers who want structured tunnel work and coached jumps to transfer skills into the sky.

Explore camps

Coaching in your language.

The goal is not to advertise languages. The goal is to make sure you understand the plan, the feedback and the next decision before you move forward.

English is the main planning language. Russian, Ukrainian and Spanish support are used when they make the coaching process clearer, calmer and safer for the student.

Communication where it matters

01

Briefing before action

Understand what the next jump, tunnel block or camp is supposed to solve before you commit.

02

Debrief without guessing

Review what happened, what needs work and what should not be rushed.

03

Local coordination

Clarify dropzone logistics, partner-coach context and local details when needed.

04

Connected next steps

Keep your roadmap understandable when the route involves AFF, license jumps, tunnel work or camps.

Not sure what your next step should be?

Send your current level, dates and goal. I’ll help you understand whether AFF, licence progression, tunnel, coaching or a camp makes sense right now.